The Gallery at WREN

The Gallery at WREN

Winter’s Fire, Rebecca M. Fullerton, 2024

The Gallery at WREN sets the standard for fine art galleries in the North Country. 

Established in 1999, the Gallery serves as a cultural outlet where the public can gather to enjoy, learn about, and appreciate art. 

Our bimonthly exhibition schedule features local, regional, and national artists. Each winter, WREN members are invited to participate in our open-call holiday group show. Our annual group show serves not only as a supportive learning experience for new and emerging artists, but as a community celebration of the incredible talent and diversity in our midst. 

Complimentary programming accompanies all of our Gallery exhibitions. An opening reception is hosted for each exhibit. These events are free and open to the public, and are a valuable opportunity for community members and visitors alike to engage with the exhibition, meet the artists, and enjoy the company of our vibrant arts community.  We offer additional gallery programming in collaboration with our community partners; from artist talks at the Adair, to film screenings at The Colonial Theatre, WREN is always working to deepen our connections to art and to our community. 

The Adair Country Inn & Restaurant is the proud sponsor of the Gallery at WREN, and the home of Arts at Adair.

Sponsorship opportunities are available for each exhibition. Make your brand synonymous with supporting better lives and livelihoods in the North Country! Please reach out to Julia to discuss sponsorship opportunities: juliab@wrenworks.org // 603 869 9736

Are you interested in showing your work in the Gallery at WREN? Please review our submission guidelines for information on our exhibition schedule, how to submit a portfolio, and other helpful details about the Gallery at WREN.

2025 Exhibition Schedule

Opening March 7th, Vistas & Visions features the work of landscape painters Kristine Lingle and Kim Druker Stockwell.

An opening reception will be held on Friday, March 7th, from 5 - 7 pm in the Gallery at WREN, 2011 Main Street, Bethlehem. All are welcome.

On view through Friday, April 25th.

Opening May 2nd, Hear, Here is an exhibit by artist Ann Steuernagel created by listening to and working with the natural environment. Ann accentuates the gestures and quotidian rhythms of her subjects with photographs created by alternative processes along with sculpture, sound and video.

An opening reception will be held on Friday, May 2nd, from 5 - 7 pm in the Gallery at WREN, 2011 Main Street, Bethlehem. All are welcome.

On view through Friday, June 27th.

Opening July 4th, The Colorful Edge of Soul features the paintings of Robert Chapla and the sculpture of Valery Mahuchy.

An opening reception will be held on Friday, July 4th, from 5 - 7 pm in the Gallery at WREN, 2011 Main Street, Bethlehem. All are welcome.

On view through Friday, August 29th.

Opening September 5th, Finding Home: Portraits and Memories of Immigrants is an exhibition by Becky Field. Since 2012, Becky has documented the cultural, ethnic and religious diversity in New Hampshire through her photography and recorded stories of immigrants’ journeys. Her work celebrates people from other countries who resettled in New Hampshire. This exhibit draws attention to the diversity in our communities, honors immigrants’ contributions, and stimulates public understanding of immigration and refugee resettlement.

An opening reception will be held on Friday, September 5th, from 5 - 7 pm in the Gallery at WREN, 2011 Main Street, Bethlehem. All are welcome.

On view through Friday, October 24th.

Opening in November, WREN’s annual holiday exhibit is a group show featuring the work of our diverse member community. On view through December.